Minimum index value that is expected to be written to the created buffer.

rangeEnd

Maximum index value that is expected to be written to the created buffer.

copy

if true (default) then this buffer will make a copy of the data, else just save the buffer pointers provided by the caller. This has some implications: CopyInto() does not copy, merely update the internal buffer pointer. Lock() just returns that pointer. The pointer passed to CopyInto() must be valid over the lifetime of the render buffer.

if true (default) then this buffer will make a copy of the data, else just save the buffer pointers provided by the caller. This has some implications: CopyInto() does not copy, merely update the internal buffer pointer. Lock() just returns that pointer. The pointer passed to CopyInto() must be valid over the lifetime of the render buffer.

if true (default) then this buffer will make a copy of the data, else just save the buffer pointers provided by the caller. This has some implications: CopyInto() does not copy, merely update the internal buffer pointer. Lock() just returns that pointer. The pointer passed to CopyInto() must be valid over the lifetime of the render buffer.

if true (default) then this buffer will make a copy of the data, else just save the buffer pointers provided by the caller. This has some implications: CopyInto() does not copy, merely update the internal buffer pointer. Lock() just returns that pointer. The pointer passed to CopyInto() must be valid over the lifetime of the render buffer.

If the buffer was already passed around and is thus probably used somewhere, changing properties with this methiod is a sure-fire way to wreak havoc. This function is useful in very very specific scenarios; only use it if you really know what you're doing.

If the buffer was already passed around and is thus probably used somewhere, changing properties with this methiod is a sure-fire way to wreak havoc. This function is useful in very very specific scenarios; only use it if you really know what you're doing.